Texas residents are still reeling from the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The powerful storm plowed into the state’s southeastern coast in late August, causing widespread flooding and destruction. Dozens of people died, and thousands had to evacuate their homes.
Storms like Harvey form over the ocean. They bring heavy rain and strong winds. Most hurricanes weaken when they hit land and move past an area quickly. But Harvey slowed down. It pounded Houston, the largest city in Texas, and nearby areas. More rain fell there during the storm than typically does in a year.